Associations to the word «Vernacular»
Noun
- Genre
- Terminology
- Linguist
- Emergence
- Alphabet
- Speaker
- Usage
- Phrase
- Dictionary
- Facade
- Speech
- Century
- Testament
- Poem
- African
- Greek
- Chinese
- Writing
- Poet
- Printing
- Variety
- Clergy
- Buddhism
- Styling
- Interpretation
- Culture
- Bungalow
- Humanism
- Slav
- Dwelling
- Mandarin
- Craftsman
- Odds
- Frame
- Masonry
- Eucharist
- Bede
- Proverb
- Siding
- Survival
- Gardening
- Phonology
- Mei
- Croatian
- Neon
- Neo
- Recitation
- Ding
- Onward
- Folklore
- Cornice
Adjective
- English
- Phonetic
- Commonplace
- Chinese
- Pastoral
- Bay
- Buddhist
- Formal
- Colonial
- Burmese
- Bilingual
- Oral
- Sixteenth
- Forlorn
- Modern
- 20th
- Croatian
- Traditional
- Photographic
- Modest
- Informal
- Roofed
- Cantonese
- Gothic
- Intelligible
- Rectangular
- Malay
- Nineteenth
- Florentine
- Picturesque
- Lated
- Victorian
- Rustic
- Stylistic
- Lyric
- Phonological
- Romanesque
- Thirteenth
- Gaelic
- China
- Tudor
Adverb
Wiktionary
VERNACULAR, noun. The language of a people or a national language.
VERNACULAR, noun. Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to literary, liturgical, or scientific language.
VERNACULAR, noun. Language unique to a particular group of people; jargon, argot.
VERNACULAR, noun. (Roman Catholicism) The indigenous language of a people, into which the words of the Mass are translated.
VERNACULAR, adjective. Of or pertaining to everyday language.
VERNACULAR, adjective. Belonging to the country of one's birth; one's own by birth or nature; native; indigenous.
VERNACULAR, adjective. (architecture) of or related to local building materials and styles; not imported
VERNACULAR, adjective. (art) is connected to a collective memory; not imported
VERNACULAR DANCE, noun. Any of form of dance that evolved naturally within a particular community, without the intervention of professional choreographers.
Dictionary definition
VERNACULAR, noun. A characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo".
VERNACULAR, noun. The everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language).
VERNACULAR, adjective. Being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language; "common parlance"; "a vernacular term"; "vernacular speakers"; "the vulgar tongue of the masses"; "the technical and vulgar names for an animal species".
Wise words
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before
you let it fall.